Beira
Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Bovidae
Subfamily : Antilopinae
Genus : Dorcatragus
Facts about the genus Dorcatragus, the beira
Jan 10, 2005The University Eduardo Mondlane, the new National Health Institute in Maputo, and the new Nursing School in Beira are increasing student uptake, but to retain .
Beira, Mozambique Beira, Mozambique in the news Situated in north eastern Mozambique in the Sofala province, Beira is the country's second largest city with a population ranging from 350,000 to 500,000 people.
Moimenta da Beira Moimenta da Beira in the news Moimenta da Beira is a Portuguese town in the district of Viseu, região Norte and subregião of Douro, with about 2,400 inhabitants.
MOZAMBIQUE'S SECOND LARGEST CITY, BEIRA, IS BEING STEADILY (Full text)
Beira is the name of a region (and former province) in north central Portugal. (Full text)
The Port of Beira is situated on the Pungoe river estuary in the city of Beira (Mozambique). (Full text)
Beira is administratively divided into the districts of Aveiro, Coimbra, Vizeu, Guarda and Castello Branco, while it is popularly regarded as consisting of the three sections Beira Alta or Upper Beira (Vizeu), north and west of the Serra da Estrella; Beira Baixa or Lower Beira (Guarda and Castello Branco), south and east of that range; and Beira Mar or Maritime Beira (Aveiro and Coimbra), coinciding with the former coastal province of Douro. (Full text)
Beira is situated on the Mozambique Channel (Indian Ocean) at the mouths of the Púngoè and Búzi rivers. (Full text)
Both Maputo and Beira are provided ports but Nampula uses the port of Nacala. (Full text)
The bulk of Zimbabwe imports coming through Beira are food and fuel, while exports mainly comprise minerals and agricultural products. (Full text)
Accommodation The two most reputable establishments in Beira are the Hotel Mozambique and Hotel Embaixador. (Full text)
Overview Beira is Mozambique's second largest city (after Maputo) and an important port. (Full text)
The Port of Beira is situated on the Pungoe river estuary. (Full text)
The tarpaulins that are sent to Beira are part of a contingency stock that had been pre-positioned as part of UNCEF’s emergency preparedness activities in Mozambique. (Full text)
Whilst wind speeds are expected to reach 130 km/hr near the centre of the cyclone, wind speeds on the northern Mozambique coast between Angoche and Beira are not expected to exceed gale force (> 65 km/hr) in the next 24 hours. (Full text)
Relief Action Underway The Provincial INGC offices in Beira are now working with the support of the 2 Malawian helicopters which arrived over the weekend. (Full text)